arian anata neat asin a earn sonra ook cto "Barrett rejects nuclear _ ao _ power fo. ‘B.C. An NDP government would not allow nuclear power in B.C., NDP leader Dave Barrett said this week, adding he was not prepared to see future generations of British ~ Columbians threatened by the madness of decisions made today. Barrett has also said an NDP government in B.C. School tax study urged FROM PAGE 9 West Vancouver. may not only be its own school costs but could be helping out some other school districts as well. What the group recom- mends is that issues in- fluencing school taxes are so complex that they should be studied province-wide, not just locally. They would like the school district to inform all residents, not just parents of school children, what is being done to increase and decrease programs and expenditures in the schools. Community colleges, the task force says, should not be a burden on the local taxpayers any longer, since students come from a far greater arca. would freeze levels of in- creases in gas prices, making ail compasies account for any price increases they sought instead of just im- posing hikes as at present. And he has again issued his challenge for Premier ‘Bennett to meet him on television. contenders—lawyer Gus Kroll, 1978. West Vancouver contender, - Dr. Keith . Winter—who. last “week Chased one of these tanks from Beaver Lumber, ‘please’ retum it along with receipt of the store from which you CLASSIFIEDS DAVE BARRETT ...--no- _. “Harrisburg in B.C. The task force acknowledged the com- plexity of municipal finances today and suggests council terms be lengthened to three years so council members can fully grasp. these complexities and give more budgetary direction to municipal staff. , The major disappointment shown by task = force members in the report is that only 11 groups, and = in- dividuals responded to requests for comments on taxation and = municipal finances out of 34 organizations approached in the business, ratepayer and parent communities. Now that council has Officially received this report, it is available to the Service to: Inglis, Genero! Blectric, Maytag, Kitchen Aid, Speed Queen, Hot Point, Westinghouse, Tappan, Moffat, Roper. $5. Off Two fully equipped vehictes and shop to service your needs Rebuilt appliances available irom $80 O00 up 980-0811 - Berger, each service call til Aprad 30/79 (One per customer) public either at municipal hall or at the community library. “This study,” said the . “is the first of its kind in British Columbia, and to our knowledge, in Canada.” Task force chairman is Chuck Connaghan, vice- president of administrative services at University of British Columbia. Working with him were Edwin Alm, a North Shore businessman; Robert business manager- president of the Service Employees International Union; Thomas Cryer, a chartered accountant, and Mrs. Barbara Howard, who has been involved in West Vancouver community affairs for many years. Reaching every door on the North Shore. Just this once, taste Bacardi rum before you add anything. It’s a een beautiful way to see why Bacardi goes s. 60 well, with soda, vrater, ginger and almost anything else. BACARDI rum _